A Contraceptive Method that does not Harm the Body
A Contraceptive Method that does not Harm the Body

A Contraceptive Method that does not Harm the Body

With the increasing focus on physical and mental health, many women are beginning to pay attention to their own health, especially the issue of contraception. Nowadays, there are many types of contraceptives, and all contraceptive methods will cause harm to the female body, only the extent of damage varies. Therefore, when choosing a contraceptive method, women can choose some methods that have less harm to the body.

1. External Use of Contraceptive Devices – Film

Contraceptive Principle: According to the principle of reducing the motility of male sperm, the success rate is 96%. Advantages: The vaginal epithelial cells are not damaged, the vaginal nitrogen cycle is not changed, and it can be applied to the human body for a long time without polluting clothes and the environment.

Safety Contraceptive Measures: It should be usually placed in a cool, dry, and easily irritant place to prevent moisture from affecting the drug effect. Do not be too tight or affect the melting of the drug. You must use your fingers to insert it into the deep part of the vagina and have sex within 10 minutes. If the intercourse time exceeds 30 minutes, you should use another one.

2. Intrauterine Contraceptive Devices (IUD)

Contraceptive Principle: According to the principle of leaving the uterus to prevent the combination of sperm and egg or embryo, the success rate of contraceptive devices can reach 95% or more. The advantages are: the implementation method is simple, it can be placed for a long time, and it can even be removed during menopause.

Safety Contraceptive Measures: Within three months after the IUD is placed, the IUD line is easy to shift away from the normal position, so regular X-ray examination should be performed to prevent the IUD from falling out of the normal position and causing pregnancy. Women with gynecological inflammation, excessive or irregular menstruation, and reproductive system tumors should not use IUDs.

3. Male Condoms

Contraceptive Principle: According to the method of preventing the contact of male sperm and eggs, the success rate is 80% ≤ 90%. Advantages: There is no invasive effect on women’s physiological conditions, and it can also prevent sexually transmitted diseases.

Safety Contraceptive Measures: The model and specifications of the condom must be suitable for the user, and it must be used during sexual intercourse between couples, and it must be used first. Damaged and moldy condoms cannot be reused. Afterwards, the condom must be removed with the male reproductive organ according to the opening of the condom, and the condom bag should be checked for semen at night to confirm that the condom is not damaged.